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2002 |
Baseball
team extends winning streak
The Sisters boys varsity baseball
team remained unbeaten in the second week of league action, prevailing in
some tough games.
The Outlaws visited traditional
powerhouse North Marion on Tuesday, April 9, and came away with an 8-4
victory. Evan Livsey pitched 6-1/3 innings for the win, and Seth Teague
closed for the save.
Offensively, Teague and Matt
Harp had three hits apiece, while Ryan Harper and Lucas Denzer each hit
safely twice. Sisters took a 3-0 lead after four innings and appeared
to blow the game open with a five-run fifth inning. The Huskies fought
back and scored two runs in their half of the fifth and two more in the
seventh to draw close.
"North Marion traditionally
is one of the better teams in the league. It feels good to go to their
place and get a win -- it's a real plus," Coach Ray Garrettson said.
"We played a great game for
five innings, but we couldn't put them away. However, we kept the pressure
on and scored enough to get the win.
"Our defense did a good job
-- we had a couple of double plays that really helped out."
On Thursday the boys hosted
Stayton and squeaked out a 3-2 win. Mike Greene threw a complete game,
scattering seven hits and walking three batters in the process.
"Mike worked out of a lot
of tough situations and showed some maturity out there," said Garrettson.
"He did a nice job of making good pitches."
Pat Burke was the offensive
spark for the Outlaws, going 2-for-3 with two doubles and two RBIs. Ian
McAlister and Nathan Powell had two hits each to account for the offense.
The Outlaws ended the week
with a non-league trip to Madras on Friday, and beat the White Buffaloes,
9-6.
Tel White started and encountered
some difficulty. The score was tied 5-5 after three innings. Ryan Harper
then relieved and allowed only one run through the remaining four frames.
"Ryan hadn't pitched since
the John Day tournament, and for him to come in and hold them until our
bats could get going was a real lift for us," Garrettson said.
Sisters scored twice in the
fourth and two more in the sixth to account for the final score. Pat Burke
had a huge game, going 3-for-4 with a home run, two doubles, and four
RBIs.
Mike Greene and Seth Teague
each had two hits to contribute to the attack.
"We had 12 hits as a team.
If we can get 10 hits in a game, with our team speed, we'll score some
runs," Garrettson said. "We had a tough week at the plate. It was a good
way to end the week."
Sisters is 15-1-1 overall,
4-0 in league. The Outlaws host Central, who is also undefeated in league
and ranked fifth in the state, on Thursday in a key Capital Conference
match-up.
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